Didn't much matter, unless it's a handheld or a metel type wand tip. If the nozzle cap inner diameter is too snug. The support lip holding the valve from moving up the tube can be CAREFULLY, LIGHTLY, grinned to support a better fit. Most all BP's will support.Posted via Mobile Device

Didn't much matter, unless it's a handheld or a metel type wand tip. If the nozzle cap inner diameter is too snug. The support lip holding the valve from moving up the tube can be CAREFULLY, LIGHTLY, grinned to support a better fit. Most all BP's will support.Posted via Mobile Device

Oh okay, I guess my concern is whether or not the check valve will fit in the nozzle body. The boom I am using is a SP systems 2 nozzle boom.

I read on teejets website that the strainer and check valve are "not for use" on AI tips.

Oh okay, I guess my concern is whether or not the check valve will fit in the nozzle body. The boom I am using is a SP systems 2 nozzle boom.I read on teejets website that the strainer and check valve are "not for use" on AI tips.

T-JET had brass check valves for boom application. I don't know full list applications. That's about as much as I got,,, here.

AI tips have a pre orifice assembly that is not compatible with the strainers fitted with the ball and spring check valves. I use diaphragm check valve nozzle bodies and the regular strainers before the nozzles. Much prefer them over the ball and spring checks. Spring checks restrict flow way more than a diaphragm check.

I use a different setup with strainers before the tips (AI110) which won't accept strainer/checkvalve. Typically the ball check valve strainers are set to about 5lb.PSIG. THESE DO NOT LAST FOREVER. That spring gets weak and strainer/check valve just need to be replaced. Rittenhouse has them or sometimes you can find at Tractor Supply. I used a 100 mesh Brass checkvalve strainer.

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